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The Wingham Times, 1908-12-31, Page 14MINOR LOCALS. —January 7th. —mea' sleighing. ,,,,-.+491ktta it "190e." -AEakher :(inlet, lir town this week -- attept Monday, -- The "January thaw" was right on time this. year. —Hove you renewed yor►r snbsorip, tion to the TI IEs for 1900 --With this. Issue the Tis! s enters n.pou its: thirty-eighth year. —James Donnelly's election expense, in South Eructs, were $318.87, —The: Tins can give you clubbing Tates on any newspaper or magazine, Now that the munioipal campaign is over, 000ler weather may be ex- .,itr'retteselniFf--"s" 'ismer =Um. 0. Gilchrist left; on Thursday last for Virginia, where she will visit with her sisters fora few mouth*. Mr. and Mrs. Oook, of Clinton, spent their Christrnas holidays with dos. Pugh. Mrs. Cook is Mr. Pugh's sister. Mrs. Caldwell and child, of Saskatoon, Sask, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Isb1eter, 244 1t' a of Morris. Mr, Robt. Sterling, of Melita, Man., is visiting with relatives and old friends in Wingham,, Belgrave and Morris townmbip. peoted. Geo, E, Foster"t elootion ex- ienses in. North. Toronto amounted to 48,027.35, —The expesses of Robt. Holwee, the Liberal. oonclidate in West Huron, were. $266.74, The Scarlet Gliapter of Winghaur In 0, L. will meet in the Orange hall on the 14th. inst. —A Welsh, Weet Wawanosh and W. Seitton, Exeter, are the latest additions to the House of Refuge. —For few few days we have had the genuine January thaw with oonsid- erabie rain on Monday night. —Turnberry District L. 0. I.. will meet in the Orange Nall, Wingham, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 1201. --A few copies of the Christmas Globe on sale at the Big Book Store at 35o. each. This is a bargain. — The regular meeting of Court Mait- land, Canadian. Foresters will be held on Friday evening of this week. —The by-law on the question of Sun day treet care in London was carried ow Monday by a vote of 3,575 to 3,197. —We regret to learn that Messs. Robert Addison and Thomas Hender- soa, two venerable and roe ted reef• dents of the town, are Serio sly i11. — "Make a good era e and tell the people of its goodne: and the people wilt buy it and o• , bane to buy it." The truth of this statement is proved by the suooesti of "Salads" Tea. —The Citizens' Band did not have a large crowd at the concert on New Year's night. Mise Johnston and Mr. McRaye are good entertainers, but too Zany people were otherwise engaged on the night of the holiday. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS •AQimplo and effective remedy for SORE THROATS AND COUGHS They Combine the germicidal value of Cresoloae with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico- rice. Your druggist or from us, 10c in stamps. Lamm, Mum) Co., Linilted,,Agents, Montreal. pe: —Mr. Hugh Hamilton last week reoeived a cheque from the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends for $72.60, being his first year's payment of his disability claim. Mr. Hamilton is a member of the Wingham Council of this aooiety. —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wing - ham General Hospital will hold a special meeting in the Council Chamber on.11ionday afternoon, January 11th, at 4.15 o'clock. AU the ladies are request. ed to be present as important business will bo transacted. —The annual meeting of the Turn - berry Agricultural Society will be held • in the Connell Chamber, Wingham, on Thursday afternoon, January 21st, All persons who are interested in the wel- fare of Wingham's fall fair are request - en to attend this .meeting. PERSONAL. Cheater A. Pugh, of Palmerston, was home for New Year's. Mr. Will R. Mister spent the Christ - Ides Va(ation in Detroit, Mina Lizzie Mitchell, of Arthur, is visiting friends in town. Mitre Myrtle MacMath, of Clinton, is the guest of Mrs. G. 0. Manners. Miss Lizzie Gilchrist was visiting for a few days with Toronto friends. :Wf. 'Clifford Pugh visited at Mr. Geo. Barr's of Londesboro Christmas week. Miss Ella (Jerilyn visited with friends in Hamilton for the New Year holi- dr.ys. Ensign Poole, of the Salvation Army ie holidaying for two weeki with friends in Loniston. Miss May Lloyd left Shia week for St. Thomas, 'where she will attend Alma Ladies' College, Mr, and Mra. Wine. Mitchell, of Turn - berry spent the holidaye with relatives at Pontiac, Web. Miss Mabel McGuire, of Gerrie was visiting far a few days with her friend, Miss Lillian 17eyell. ,'Ire. Eaarohtel said eon, Mr. Kncohtel • ae t ibttth, spent the holidays with Be.vand Mrs. D. l'errie. Kr. and Mrs. Joe. Hutch and John Aitohsion spent New Year's with the former's parents at Olinton. Mies Jennie Halliday returned to Toronto on Taieday after 'spending the IioIt!da;ya at hoe home in town. Mr. sad Mrs, Mac Irneohtel vent Maw Tear bellSarg•11t with MIL - trtLuolotew. Mrs. Geo. $eobnie, of Berlin was visiting far a few days with her parents, 14r, and• Mrs, Thos, Carruthers, Lower Wingham. Misses Jean Kelly and Florence Carr, have returned to their home in Poria, after spending the Christmasvacation at "Burnside Farm," Morrie, Mr, Fred McLean and daughter, ]klieg McLean, of Toronto spent the New Year holidays at the home of ilia par, erste, Mr. and Mre. L. McLean. Messrs. Will Anderson, of Dundalk, and R. B, Anderson, of Lockwood, Sask„ ,pent New Year's with their brother, Mr. Jas. Anderson, Frances street. —The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the 0. 0, F. hall this (Thursday) after- noon. All members are requested to be present. Mr. J. H. Robertson, of Whitewater, Man., is visiting with old friends in this locality. Mr. Robertson intends• buy- ing a car load of horses before returning to the West. Mr. Frank Woods has sold his Busi- ness College in Winnipeg and along with Mrs. Woods is visiting at the home of Mre. Wood's father, Mr. A. Ramsay, 1st line of Morris,. Mr, Woods Is now looking for another business. A MESSAGE OF HOPE TO ALL MOTHERS. Baby's Own Tablets come : s a mes- sage of hope to all wor • ed mothers. There is no other media ne can equal these Tablets for the o • re of stomach, bowel and teething troubles. They make sickly, peevi:. , crying children bright and w : 1. C uaranteed to con- tain no opiate . poisonous soothing stuff. : Mrs. J. aroque, Log Valley, Sask., snys:—"I have found Baby's Own Tablets a blessing both to my children and myself. I have tried them for most of the ills that come to young children and have never known them to fail." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Dente a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. •--as.— He ---=-as. -He does not know what forgiveness is who is too lazy to resent a wrong. Daniel Tracey, a well-known Hamil- ton man, is reported to have been killed at Buffalo. The test well sunk on Horton street, London, Ont., for a civic water supply yielding two hundred thousand gallons daily. Albert Desmorean, a to amater, em- ployed at. Booth's Mill Otth.v.., drove over a twenty-five foot embankment, and both man and horses were killed. 11017.N. HARIISry—At "Springfield Farm," West- field Ont., on December 28th, the wife of A. C. Harclisty; a daughter. MARRIED CARTEn---WArsa.—At the Manse, Blvth, by J. L. Small, B. A., on Dee. 23rd, Miss Isabel A. Walsh. daughter of Mr. Samuel Walsh, to Mr. Bert Carter, son of Mr. Sampson Carter, all of East Wawanosh. G3 musinE-0ARrER.—in Grey, on Dec. 261h by Rev. Mr. Tyler, Mr, Wm. Earl Gillespie, of Seaforth, to Miss Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames Carter, of Grey. YITILL—YuxLL•—At the residence of the bride's brother, 4th con. Morris, on Dec. 30th, by Rev. A. 0. Wishart, l3 A., Mr. Robert Tull, of Almont, to Miss Agnes. E. Yuitl, of Morris. lo LED ELLIoTr.---At Kemney, Man. on Dec. 17th, Sarah a. Young, rel!, t of the Tato James Elliott, formerly of Morrie township, aged 87 years. 11/m0nIE,—In Morri', on • December 25th, William Mitchie, aged ;8 years, 3 months and 2 days. NOTICE Card of Thanks. To the Electors of Winghano` I $hank you for thev excellent ' =called- orded f rue„ n the recent munioipal oam which succeeded in plaoing nae i>a e Mayor's ohair for 1909, I felly realize the responsibilities of the position, and shall endeavor so to fulfil the duties of the oiloe as to merit the oonfidenoe placed iu me. Yours truly Moue GREGORY. The annual rnoetin.i of t o Turnberry Agrioultural Societ will o held in the Council Chamber i f ' e Town Hall, Whig/ism, on Thursday, Janu ,ry 21st; 1909 at 1 o'clock p. m. Ail members of the Society are requoetca to bo present. W. J. OURRIE, id.. B. ELLIOTT, President, Seerotary, ANNUAL MEETIiG The Annual Meeting of ithe West Wawanosh Fire Insurance Company will be held at Dnngannan, on Weclnea- day,the 20th day of tannery A, D.,1909, in the Agrioniterai Hail. Hour of meeting one &Clock p.m., ., sharp, when the directors nut! report and the auditors reports f 11 receipts ant. die- bureemente of t company sussing the g a sat year ill .'laid before t p y w be .. a hi; policy benders preilent. 'There will also be an election of three Directors to 1111 the vaoatnotes at the hoard by the retire - meat of ISIestrre. join; Henke of Kinoar- dine•, John (4riilin of Township of Aelafield and jams (-ervin of Town- ship of W*wanoah, whose term of office will then expire., all of whom are eligibles for re•eleotion; and Miro for the teanaeoting of any other legit,,tate buui• nese in behalf of the well -fare and Inter. so' od the oompaiiy. Dotted at Dungannon, Dec. 31, 1908. J. M. no:Al,TS, Seo.-Trerarr. Card of Thanks. To the Electors of Winghamt ' Permit me to express my gratitude for the megnifioent vote recorded for me in the recent munioipalff c�ontest, and the renewal of your odn�denee in again selecting me for the .ffide of Reeve, 1 shall continue, as in the past, togive my beet attention to the duties of the pavilion.. Faithfully yours, A, J, lawns. Card of Thanks.; TIL 'WIN! 1 M TIMES, JANUARY 7, 1099 To the Electors of Winghani;— I take this oppo tan4ty of thanking the Electors of Winafn for the gener- ous support given a at the recent eleotion, Hoping I may prove worthy of the oonfidenoe planed in me, I am, Sincerely yours, WILLIAIM Bonn. Card of Thanks. To the Electors of Wingham: Ladies and Gentlemen,—Aooept my sincere thanks for the magnificent vote - polled for on Monday. The honor conferred upon me is all the more ap• preoiated when it is considered that I did not make a personal canvas. I. will work for what I consider in the very best interests of Wingham—one of the best towns in. Western Ontario. ' Yours faithfully, H. B. ELLIOTT, Card of Thanks. To the Electors of Wingham:— I beg to tender •. einee'e thanks for the expression of ,• o • x confidence on Monday in eleoti • : me Councillor for 1909, and I promise to do my utmost to merit that oonfidenoe. Yours respeotfnlly, J. WALTON MOKIBBON. Card of Thanks. To the Eleotors of Wingham • Kindly accept my since et thanks for the magnificent v e en me on Mon- day. I shall look /up n maloe oe as a sacred trust, and t interests of Wing - ham shall have my best attention. Respectfully yours, GEO. SPOTTON. Wingham, Jan. 6, 1909, Card of Thanks. KING'S FOR BARGAINS WE WANT YOUR TRADE STOCK -TAKING THIS WEEK WATCH FOR . Bargains Next Week. PRODUCE WANTED. Any quantity Roll5Butter, Fresh Eggs, Feathers, Dried Apples, Raw Furs, White Beans, etc,, for which highest prices will be paid. GOOD- GOODS OODAGOODS G. E. KING. C HEAP PRICES To the Electors of Wingham • Kindly accept my h tieet thanks for the generous sup t given me in the municipal oo to last Monday. I shall endeavor t erit the oonfidenoe reposed in me, by doing what I oan to advance the interests and welfare of the town of Wingham. .Faithfully yours, K. 0. REDMOND. Card of Thanks. To the Eleotore of Wingharn; I hereby wish to give ,• : hearty thanks to those of youw, • willingly and unsolicited gave me , • r support in my election as conn or, and beg to assure yon that I always serve yon to the beat of my ility, and hope that my services will more substantially re- ward you for your kindly support. Yours respectfully, V. R. VANNoRMAN. Card of Thanks. To the Electors of East Wawanosh: Ladies and Gentlemen,—Permit me to thank you for the .renew ' of your confidence as exprested in a handsome vote recorded for me n onday, seem- ing my re.election Councillor. I ftilil+ appreciate the honor thus oonferr• ed, and will endeavor to the best of my ability to Nerve your interests. • Yours faithfully, PETER W. SCOTT. Card of Thanks. DR. MARGARET 0. CALDER .Honor Graduate of'Parento University, Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Devotes special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly fitted. OFFICE—With Dr. Kennedy. Moe Hours -8 to 5, 7 to 8 p,m, CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES Wingham Lilccle, No. 434 Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8 p m.. in hail in Chisholm •Block. Candidates for cheap, reliable insurance solicited, Ask to' see our rates of any member or officers. Ladies accepted, at same rate as men. , R. AwrE, " T. E. RoeiNson, Leader. Recording Secretary W. J. WrLEa, Financial beoretary. FARM FOR SALE or RENT. The undersigned offers bis 176 -sore farm, being lots 21 and 22, Concession 1, Turnberry, (Bluevale road), for sale or rent. On the premises are a good frame house bank barn, straw sheds ; well watered,a wind rill forcing Ing water to the house anbarn. The farm is conveniently located to church and school. Get particulars at premises or write L. H. Bosnr4N. Bluetale P, O. ESTRAY HEIFER. Came onto the premises of the under- signed, lot 30, con. 12, :East Wawanosh, about the middle 8f November, a two- year-old heifer,' .mostly red in oolor. Owner can have sameby proving pro- perty and paying expenses. ROBERT MoGEE, ,;:. Whiteohuroh, Ont. TENDERS VANTED. Tenders will be receive by the undersigned up to the 16th of January cat for the purchase of^the following proport s namely : 1. Village Lots 14,15 a ie on the Westside on which is situate a corn ruble fame cottacge in good repair, and a go d frame stable. 2. The North East c =rner of Lot 27 in the Tenth Concession of Es t Wawanosh, contain- ing one acre of land u in which is situate a frame store and dwellia' and frame stable and blacksmith shop. This, Tieing also the location of the Fordyce post cake. Terms—Ten per ea t. of the purchase money on aoce tante C offer and the balance within thirty days they after. No tender necessarilyraccepted. Dated this 9th day of ecember A. D., 1908. R. VANSTC E, Wingham P.O. t1.444•44.44444.4.4444.1.444:44.1444. .1.444:43• -i -•F 44. Winter Session: Opbns Janttary 4th in all depart- ments of the. CENTRAL BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, Yonge and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. Our Catalogue explains our superi- ority inEquipment, Staff, Meth- ods and Results. You are in- vited to write for it if interested in the kind of school work which brings best success. Ad- dress W. S, SHAW. President. • •i•3.3••t••F3•;i;•i�3�•d:•1'��•1_•F•i:•ki:•idid•�•I�3i�k. Royal Grocery �. 4. To the Electors of Morris: -- I hereby' espreae my grdtitnde for the • handeome vote record dfor me et the municipal eleotione en Monday. This evidenceof o r oonfidenoe ie all the more appreoio d`from the foot that it is the first e I have Nought the d Nnffragee of, th electors for any oiRoe, - C and 1 shalt endeavor during my tenttre : s_• of office to fully merit the oonfidenoe - you have planed in me. Yours faithfully Jong Cl, MoOmoto N. Eutinets Announcement. Having taken into partnership Wm, Field and M. F. Hicks, the firm of Thos. Meld will, After January let, be known as the firm ofThOo.Pied &Oo. Tf10L nem. 1 I desire to thank my many customers for their liberal patronage during the past year, and will do nay utmost to make the year 1909 s, greater nuc- cess. We carry the best Groc- eries that can ,be bought; also the best Teas and Coffee. Try a pound and you will be convinced that they have no equal. PRODUCE WANTED, MALGOLM' Phone 54. • •t• 44 z .• D. BELL'S MUSICS EMPORIUM • Headquarters for all kinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos G,) No more beautiful or appropriate gift than a Pians, We have them from. all the great 'makers. For finish, workmanship and tone they ariennesoelled, and at right prices. Violins Wel3ave the largest and beat stook ever before shown in Wingham,. and at prides to suit. every person. To violin players, we ask yon to call and judge for yourselves. Phonographs • Nothing more popular and pleas- ingthanaPhonograph. The E D I S o N has the new Amberol Records, which play twioe as long as the •old ones. Every home should have one -they are enjoyed by both old and young. rgans We have a groat number Second- hand Organs, taken in exchange for Planes. Some of them have been in use only a •few months. All in first-olass condition. Will pe sold very cheap and on easy terms. Sewing Machines We keep a verylarge stook of both Canadian and Amerionn manufac- ture. . If you are contemplating purchasing a maohine, it will pay yon to call and see them. STORE OPPOSITE SKATING RINK. Winter Term Opens Jan, 4th CENTRAL/�� dila, STRATFORD. ONT. This school is one of the largest in the Province. It it noted for the thoroughness of its work and the success of its students. Three de- partmenta— COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHIC. Our graduates are in demand as business college teachers as well as office assistants. Get our magnifi- cent catalogue, it is free. ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN PRINCIPALS. 1909. Special Announcement No. 1. When the writer. .of this advertisement was a boy, he overheard .a conversation in a store one day regarding an advertisetnent, the substance of which was as follows : CUSTOMER—I notice by the paper that you are selling a certain line of ,goods, for a certain price ; I would like to see them, please. • MERCHANT --0, that is only an ad- vertisement; you should not take any notice to that, CusTOMER—And do yon !' eau to tell me that I cannot get t. a goods you advertise at the price i. tntioned. MERCHANT—That 18 exa tly "' . at I mean. T did not suppos • yone would 'believe an •advertisement. •• •We do hot contend for one minute that the above re- presents the average advertiser —in fact we do not believe. such t� be the case ; but it is r eyertheless• a fact that there are large numbers of persons in every' community that either do not . read advertisements, or it they do read them " take very little stock in them." Now ,there are 5 points which we wish to impress on the readers of 'this paper : 1. We intend to give to the people of this community the very -NEWEST and LATEST in SHOES that are produced. • 2. . We intend to give the best possible values. 3. We promise youthat you can depend " absolutely" on the truthfulness of our advertisements. - 4. ,; Do not expect more—and do not expeet•less. 5. Watch for our advertisements — it will pay you. Something new and interesting each week, Willis & Co. FINE SHOE I BPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PHONE 129, egi•es•s••spe••sememose •e•!eeeme•e••e•e•e•e•es• • • • • - OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 11 • !:LADIES' COATS) WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT COST. 1 • • •• • The whole stook is Brand New Goods—all this season's make—bought g i for spot cash from the best makers—therefore the bargains offer- s ▪ ed here are unequalled, by any other house, even in the • large cities. On SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER • 'FIFTH, this Great Sale will open, and continue a from day to day until the last• garment is • sold. "FIRST COME, BEST SERVED. • •• • JC H RI-STMAS i• While this Great Sale is going on, every other department of our attractive stocks will be carefully looked after, particular attention being paid to our new and very attractive G 00 D S • GORDON'I D•••••••!••••••••••••••••! COME IN AND SEE THEM. Trade as usual, and cash always. D. M. Compliments of the season to each and all. ' ••••N••s0•041•0••••••••••• Mr. John Roes Robertson gave $10,000 to the Hospital for Sick Children at To- ronto. DOM IN 10 N B ANK - ":'a;'"'ali Toronto and return 53,90 BEAD OFFICE : TORONTO. Capital paid up, $3,976,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $5,297,000 Total Assets, over 48,000,000 WINCHAM BRANCH, Fanners' Noted discounted, Drafto told on ell pointer in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT•-•- Tnterea 1xlorved on deposits of $1 and u pwards D.T. UEPBURN, Manager kitit+.44:+k' _ ; R. Vanetontt, Solicitor, Prom WINGHAM with 25 cents added for admission to the Ontario Horse Breeders Exhibition. Good going Ian. 12 and 18, return limit California, Mexico, Florida Round trip tourist tiokete now on sale to all principal 'Winter Resorts. For full information as to rates, routes, oto,, apply to W. Henry, Depot Agent. or address J. D. Mc- Donald, D. P. A., 'Toronto, Mr, William Burrow, President of the Burrow, Stewart & Milne Co„ died at Hamilton. BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will Seep for Service on hie p rem fees, Lot, 18, Don. 1, Morris, (Bluevale - Road) a thoroaghbred,Yorkshire Boar. • Terms—$1, to be paid at time of seralee, T. M. HENDERSON'. Wingham, P. O. • Nox a Cold In One Day The Greatest Lung Healing Medioine known to soienoe. A guaranteed cure for all Lung Trouble, Coughs, Oolde. Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat and Consumption. Every bottle sold under a guarantee. The only Cough Medicine endorsed by dooters. 25c Bottles. Fig pin Nature's Remedy I For C •„�� onstipetlnn Fig Pills will bare Rheumatism and ail Blood Disease. Pimples and Blotches removed xis a few days by taking Pig Pi111. One taken at night time will make you feel better in the morning. Large boxes, 25e. Por sale at WALLEY'S DRUG STORE Winghani.